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Full arch mandibular implants
40 Years old female patient with failing dentition and a previous attempt to place a couple of dental implants by another "dentist". Plan was to extract the remaining teeth and remove the failed dental implants, place a total of six implants to support a future CAD-CAM screw retained implant bridge. Insights from today's surgery.
Dr. shalash
Egypt
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Comentarios (7)
Martínez Esteban, Ignacio
26-01-2015 18:19
Se ve que es un caso muy estudiado y realizado con corrección. Muchas gracias por mostrar tu experiencia.
Bilbao, Javier
21-01-2015 23:33
Fantastic Dr.Shalash ! Thanks for sharing !
Fernández, Juan Alberto
21-01-2015 22:11
Thanks for your information, i usually use diamond disks. Waiting for more cases. Receive my best wishes
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shalash, mahmoud
19-01-2015 23:50
Thanks all for the nice compliments. Dr Fernandez, here's the answer to your questions:
1-I used two types of instruments to flatten the bone. First i used a bone saw to make the initial bone cut at the determined levels based on the CT planning (photo attached), then used a classic large surgical cutter to finalize the bone flattening.
2-Implants are S-clean bone level tapered implants made by Dentis implant company (korean company) http://www.dentis-implant.com/en/products/implants/
3-Regarding the Keratinized tissue, well that has been my real concern when i was planning this case, ideally a split thickness flap would have helped to try and apically reposition the keratinzed mucosa at the implant necks, however i used a full thickness flap and then tried a combination of mattress and interrupted sutures to position the tissue around the implant necks. Will wait for the final healing to take place before i decide if further intervention will be needed.
Noguera willson, Luis
19-01-2015 21:04
A very practical case.
I consider , as well , this cases as very useful.
Thank you
Fioraso, Anna
19-01-2015 14:56
Thanks for sharing a common daily case. This kind of procedures are underestimated, and really help us.
Fernández, Juan Alberto
19-01-2015 05:44
Welldone Dr Shalash Thanks for posting. Nice planification. Let me ask you some questions,
1.- what did you use to flatten the Bone
2.- implant brand
3.- what about keratiniced tissue.
My best wishes